The setting of font-name is a low-level setting which means that the
other properties
will not even be considered. If you want a bold version of the font,
then specify the
font name of that version. For example, the manual shows how to use
"Vera Bold".
/Mats
coffer wrote:
Thank you for the
Thank you for the hint. I´ve read it before. But I don´t know what it means:
"This setting overrides selection using font-family, font-series and
font-shape." I thought *after* changing the font it *is* possible to change
the font-shape.
My question is: Is it possible to change the font-name *and
uot;) \override
#'(font-shape . 'italic) { Subtitle }}
Thank you in advance for all help,
coffer.
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See the documentation of font-name in the Internals Reference:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond-internals/font_002dinterface#font_002dinterface
/Mats
Quoting coffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,
first of all: thank you to all of you who developed and improved this
w
Hi all,
first of all: thank you to all of you who developed and improved this
wonderful software - I´m really happy with it.
Now my question: When I use a \markup command in the header and change the
current font (not the font-family), both the italic and bold style don´t
work. Is it a bug or is
According to this http://forum.context.cx/index.php?topic=15.0 it doesn't
On 3/15/07, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
According to http://www.context.cx/content/view/18/41/
your editor does support UTF-8, which provides a much
better solution to your problem.
/Mats
Palmer, Ralph
According to http://www.context.cx/content/view/18/41/
your editor does support UTF-8, which provides a much
better solution to your problem.
/Mats
Palmer, Ralph wrote:
Greetings -
I'm running:
LilyPond 2.10.16
Windows XP Pro 2002 SP2
ConTEXT 0.98.5 with LilyPond Highlighter
I'm trying to
Try using \concat: \markup { \concat { "S" \char #233 "an" } }
--Steven
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Subject: markup in header
Gree
Greetings -
I'm running:
LilyPond 2.10.16
Windows XP Pro 2002 SP2
ConTEXT 0.98.5 with LilyPond Highlighter
I'm trying to get "é" into "Séan" in the title and composer headers. I haven't
been successful. I've looked in the manual and in the list archives, but can't
find what I need. ConTEXT will